Planning a Florida Theme Park Holiday?
Planning a trip to Florida can feel overwhelming — especially when you’re trying to balance Disney, Universal, hotels and everything that comes with it.
Start here. These guides will help you make the key decisions first, before diving deeper into Disney and Universal planning below.
How to Handle a Disney Park Day in Extreme Heat (What Actually Happens)
What a hot Disney park day really feels like — and how to manage it without burning out or ruining your trip.
First-Time Disney Mistakes to Avoid (What We Learned the Hard Way)
The biggest mistakes first-time Disney visitors make — from overplanning to underestimating the scale — and what we’d do differently now.
Essential Walt Disney World Tips for First Timers (Real Advice That Helps)
These practical Disney World tips for first timers cover everything from Florida heat and transport to footwear, food and realistic park planning.
How to Plan a Disney Park Day Properly (Without Burning Out)
How to plan a Disney park day that actually works — from ride strategy to managing heat, energy, and pacing across a full day.
Is Summer a Good Time to Visit Florida for Disney and Universal?
Is summer too hot for Florida? Here’s what Disney and Universal are really like in peak season, with tips to handle the heat, rain and crowds.
What to Pack for Florida (Disney & Universal)
What should you pack for Florida? Here’s what actually matters for Disney and Universal, plus the items that make a big difference in the heat.
How Many Days Do You Need for a Florida Theme Park Holiday?
How long should you spend in Florida? We break down 7, 10 and 14 day trips, what you can realistically do, and how to plan the right length for your family.
BA vs TUI Flights to Orlando: Which Is Better for Families?
Choosing between BA and TUI for Florida? We compare flights, comfort, costs and real experiences to help you decide what’s best for your family.
Disney vs Universal: Which Is Better for Families in 2026?
Disney or Universal? We break down the real differences, what each park feels like, and which is better for families based on our own trips.

